Hot and cold water throughout the day. Hot water is powered by solar during the day,
and boosted by the generator at night.

► ACTIVITIES ►
Safaris: By vehicle, on foot, by air or by camel (see below).
Game drives at Sasaab take places in the conservancy (night drives are permitted),
or a short drive away in Samburu and Buffalo Springs National Reserves.

On foot, like the Samburu people, experience wildlife and nature one on one.

Morning bird walks, sundowner walks and half-day walks.

By air, Sasaab uses Tropic Air’s two Aerospatial helicopters to take guests on a breathtaking trip around the area.

NB This must be booked in advance.

Camel Riding: Sasaab has five camels at the lodge, looked after by men recruited from the community.

A fun activity – especially for children.

Culture: Conservative by nature, the Samburu still cherish and retain the customs and ceremonies of their ancestors.

We are fortunate at Sasaab to be immersed in Samburu culture and traditions.

► Sasaab is well equipped to host weddings. Up to 24 guests can be accommodated at the lodge for a wedding. We recommend that a civil wedding be arranged in the home country, and that a ceremony at Sasaab be the celebratory element.

► CHILDREN ► Children of all ages are welcome at Sasaab.

‐ Kids can spend a few hours with Daudi on the Nature Trail.

They will learn how to make a Samburu bow & arrow, and how to make a
traditional Samburu toothbrush from the toothbrush tree.

‐ Sticky sundowner treats for children roasting marshmallows over the fire.

► ACCESS ►

By air: twice daily scheduled flights from Nairobi into Samburu National Reserve.

Elevation 3303; N0038.24 E03723.07.

Charter flights to Sasaab’s airstrip from anywhere in the country.

By road: six hour drive from Nairobi, north past Mt Kenya and up into the Northern Frontier District.